Temple Isaiah
About the Business
Welcome to Temple Isaiah, a welcoming Reform Jewish community located at 1404 Stony Brook Road, Stony Brook, New York. As a vibrant synagogue with approximately 225 family and individual members, we pride ourselves on being more than just a congregation; for many, we are a big, extended family.
At Temple Isaiah, we offer a diverse array of religious, cultural, educational, and social-action programs designed to cater to a wide range of interests. Our community thrives on the connections we build and the support we provide to one another. We cherish our partnerships with the local interfaith community, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and collaboration.
Our Temple Isaiah Caring Committee is dedicated to celebrating your joyful moments and offering support during life's challenges. Whether it's through phone calls, mailed cards, or referrals to external resources, we are here to connect with you. We invite you to share your good news or reach out if you or a loved one is facing difficulties. If you feel isolated, we are just a call or email away. You can contact us at ticaringcommittee@gmail.com, call Sue Rosenzweig at 516-429-0620, or reach the temple office at 631-751-8518. Rest assured, your privacy will always be respected.
Join our Brotherhood meetings, with the next gathering on Sunday, January 21st at 9 AM in the kitchen, and become part of our warm and supportive community. We extend our gratitude to congregant Essie Freilach for painting our beautiful, hopeful sunflower logo, symbolizing our community’s spirit.
Temple Isaiah is proud to be affiliated with the Union For Reform Judaism and the Reform Movement. For more information, please contact us at (631) 751-8518 or fax us at (631) 751-4932. We look forward to welcoming you to our special place and introducing you to the wonderful people you will meet here.
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Location & Phone number
1404 Stony Brook Road, Stony Brook, New York 11790, United States
Reviews
"Nice shul. Husband / wife Rabbi / cantor team is great. Young and engaging."
"All inclusive and welcoming. The new Rabbi and his wife are amazing. Oct 7 th rekindled in me that I am Jew. I walked into temple that day for the first time in 20 years. They are all so welcoming and amazing."
"I used to get scared whenever passing by this place because Isaiah is a big name and I'm an evil person. Then one day I see the rainbow flag out there, and all my respect flew away. Isaiah, I'm sure is very angry with this church. Jesus was kind and compassionate to sinners, but that does not mean that He accepted nor accepts sin. He does not encorage it especially in the church. I will now never attend."
"Great worship area, although this is not my religion we were invited by my oldest sons friend to join him in turning into a man( bar mitzvah) the people were very kind and welcoming"
"Reform synagogue. After several years of clergy changes, wonderful Rabbi and Cantor now in place. Many activities and educational programs."
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